Total Commander for Windows 8, 10 gets Needed Improvements

Total Commander is one of the most used Orthodox File Manager (OFM) for Windows 8 and it comes with built-in FTP client, tabbed interface, file compare, archive file navigation, and a versatile multi-rename tool with regular expression support. Now, it has received an improvement that adds new feature. The latest version of Total Commander for Windows 8, 8.50 beta 11 is now available and brings quite a lot of improvements (download link at the end of the article). This is still a beta version, so for regular use, you are recommended to still use the previous version of Total Commander 8.01. If you are new to the Total Commander software, you should know that it is a file manager replacement with a host of other features.

Bug fix that was affecting the My Computer and This PC screens, users are recommended to “make sure the drives are shown at the beginning of the list, especially on Windows 8.1 where the list was mixed.”

Bug fix that was causing the RAR packer to work incorrectly

New feature: slow down copying in background while reading directory

Bug fix: Drag&Drop to external program from search result not working if the path of one file was c:pathname and the other c:pathname2 (32/64)

New feature: Set current monitor (same as the one TC is on) when opening file with ENTER – only has an effect on programs which start with default window position (32/64)